Autism does not end in childhood-and yet, that is where most conversations about autism seem to stop. Society is gradually learning how to recognize autism in children, but autistic adults remain largely invisible, underserved, and misunderstood. How Autism Affects Adults: 101 Facts You Need to Know opens the door to a deeper, more compassionate, and realistic understanding of adult autism-an area that has long been ignored in public discourse, education, and healthcare systems. The book is divided into ten parts, each focusing on a vital area of life where autism may show up: understanding the condition itself, emotional health, relationships, sensory experiences, work and education, identity, physical health, communication, independent living, and advocacy. Each of the 101 facts is written in a concise, easy-to-understand format. Every fact stands on its own, allowing readers to jump directly to topics that matter most to them-whether it's autistic burnout, masking, dating, sensory overload, or disclosing a diagnosis at work. This book is not a clinical manual or diagnostic tool, nor is it a book that pathologizes autism. Rather, it serves as a voice of support-one that affirms that being autistic is a valid and meaningful way to exist. It encourages self-acceptance, promotes dignity, and helps readers explore what it means to live authentically in a world that often misunderstands them. What Makes This Book Stand Out ✅ 101 individual facts, each written as a standalone entry ✅ Organized into 10 key life areas, covering everything from emotions to employment ✅ Accessible and simple language-no confusing jargon ✅ Supports autistic adults and their allies with practical knowledge ✅ Centered on lived experience and neurodiversity, not outdated stereotypes ✅ Perfect as a reference guide, conversation starter, or educational tool Key Topics Explored Across the Book Within its 101 facts, this book delves into a wide variety of topics, including: What autism looks like in adults and how it differs from childhood presentationsWhy many adults go undiagnosed, particularly women, people of color, and nonbinary individualsThe emotional and mental health challenges autistic adults face, including anxiety, depression, trauma, and autistic burnoutThe experience of masking and why it leads to exhaustion and identity confusionSocial communication differences and how they impact relationships, friendships, and marriageParenting as an autistic adult and navigating family dynamicsSensory sensitivities and daily living challengesExecutive functioning struggles, time management, and decision fatigueHow to navigate college, workplaces, and career choicesWhen, why, and how to disclose autism in professional settingsEmbracing autistic identity and connecting with the neurodiversity movementThe importance of representation and fighting stigmaUnderstanding medical care barriers and advocating for your needsBuilding independent living skills and finding support systemsUsing self-advocacy, mindfulness, therapy, and community as tools for growth If you've ever felt different, out of place, or misunderstood, this book will speak to you. If you're supporting someone on the spectrum and want to do it better-this book will guide you. If you're just starting to learn what autism really looks like in adults-this book will open your eyes and your heart. Autism in adulthood is still widely misunderstood. But every person who reads this book becomes part of the change.
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